Have you read Control Unleashed? There was a blind basenji that would go up to sniff a human and then would nip. So they taught this pup a sniff then retreat type of behavior. The Look at That game, whiplash recall, mat work, off switch game are great for this sort thing. I think the basenji was talked about a lot on the CU list about a year or two ago, you may want to join and check the archieves.
It's a LITTLE complicated
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on your pup!
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Welcome to the forum….
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Welcome to the forum! I'm sorry to hear of Curie. Nice video. Looks like the little one will do well.
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I can smell her puppy breath from here!!!!:)
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
Zelda is very cute!
She looks like she is going to be fun to show!
-Nicole
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Thanks everyone for the kind welcome.
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Welcome to the forum. I am so sorry to hear about Curie. I own a Rocket Socks daughter.
Zelda looks like a cutie. I am sure she will be lots of fun.
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Very cute pup…she did good with that big sweet dog!
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Seems she's as fearless as most Basenji…I had to flinch a little when the horse brandished his foot. I've known a few horses who are rather impatient where it comes to puppies.
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@AJs:
I had to flinch a little when the horse brandished his foot. I've known a few horses who are rather impatient where it comes to puppies.
Listeme's sister, a very, very experienced horsewoman as well as Basenji breeder, can be seen in the video keeping her body positioned between her horse and the pup.
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What a cutie!! Thanks for sharing. Is that a portie in the video?
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Oh, how adorable! Zelda is so cute! Congrats on your new edition!
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Is that a portie in the video?
I'm not sure. I think we were told then that she was a mix of some sort, including some labradoodle. I may be wrong.
She was very gentle.
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Welcome again to the forum..Zelda's dad and mommy. She is as adorable as the come..
I love the video..the big dog is so gentle..so cute..
Very sorry to hear about Curie..it never gets easier to loose a beloved pet.. -
Zelda is a love very pretty and welcome.
Rita Jean